To all of you that get your "news & information" from Twitter, are you certain its official BLM demanding "white people give up their houses?" Funny, that Seattle's BLM website makes no mention but they do decry the resignation of the chief of police. Odd, don't you think? Also, that the twitter posts are all by white women, you know, those that Team Trump Treason has told that Sleepy Woke Joe & Kaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaala will place public housing in their suburban neighborhoods. Who are these people and do they really represent BLM? Are you scared yet? BOO! Anyone want to bet that these types of "demands" go away after the election?
Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County statement on retirement of Chief of Police Carmen Best
August 11, 2020
SEATTLE—Today, Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County released the following statement, which can be quoted in-full or in-part.
“Today’s news of the retirement of Chief Carmen Best is a loss.
It does nothing to further our fight for authentic police accountability and the safety of Black lives, that the first Black woman to hold the position of Chief of Police of the Seattle Police Department has been forced out of her job by the Seattle City Council.
Racism is racism.
We demand the Seattle City Council stop prioritizing performative action that solely suggests the appearance of change. We demand transparency and accountability for the series of actions and inactions that led to Chief Best’s resignation. And we demand a successor that serves Black Lives.”
About Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County is a grassroots, volunteer-run, social-justice nonprofit organization focused on the empowerment and liberation of Blacks and other people of color through advocacy and direct action. BLM Seattle centers leadership on Black femmes, women and queer people organizing and taking direct action to dismantle anti-black systems and policies of oppression.
In a strange way though, these tactics might work. If mobs are going to be walking through residential neighborhoods harassing the people that live there, those people might up and move. If you're a person who's financially-stable enough to just move whenever you want, who's going to stick around and be subjected to bullshit like this that goes unchecked?
A similar thing happened in Georgetown last week. They weren't complaining about gentrification. Just complaining in general...
To all of you that get your "news & information" from Twitter, are you certain its official BLM demanding "white people give up their houses?" Funny, that Seattle's BLM website makes no mention but they do decry the resignation of the chief of police. Odd, don't you think? Also, that the twitter posts are all by white women, you know, those that Team Trump Treason has told that Sleepy Woke Joe & Kaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaala will place public housing in their suburban neighborhoods. Who are these people and do they really represent BLM? Are you scared yet? BOO! Anyone want to bet that these types of "demands" go away after the election?
Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County statement on retirement of Chief of Police Carmen Best
August 11, 2020
SEATTLE—Today, Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County released the following statement, which can be quoted in-full or in-part.
“Today’s news of the retirement of Chief Carmen Best is a loss.
It does nothing to further our fight for authentic police accountability and the safety of Black lives, that the first Black woman to hold the position of Chief of Police of the Seattle Police Department has been forced out of her job by the Seattle City Council.
Racism is racism.
We demand the Seattle City Council stop prioritizing performative action that solely suggests the appearance of change. We demand transparency and accountability for the series of actions and inactions that led to Chief Best’s resignation. And we demand a successor that serves Black Lives.”
About Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County is a grassroots, volunteer-run, social-justice nonprofit organization focused on the empowerment and liberation of Blacks and other people of color through advocacy and direct action. BLM Seattle centers leadership on Black femmes, women and queer people organizing and taking direct action to dismantle anti-black systems and policies of oppression.
Who are Katie Daviscourt, Courtney Holland and BasedPoland (oooooo, what a Twitter handle)?
Tweets get posted here all the time, yet this one you question? You bring up white women posting it? Wtf does that matter? The videos are the videos. It’s happening. Give it a rest.
This is really fucked up. I love Seattle, I've visited a couple of times. But looking at all of this stuff, I wouldn't be inclined to rush back any time soon.
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To all of you that get your "news & information" from Twitter, are you certain its official BLM demanding "white people give up their houses?" Funny, that Seattle's BLM website makes no mention but they do decry the resignation of the chief of police. Odd, don't you think? Also, that the twitter posts are all by white women, you know, those that Team Trump Treason has told that Sleepy Woke Joe & Kaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaala will place public housing in their suburban neighborhoods. Who are these people and do they really represent BLM? Are you scared yet? BOO! Anyone want to bet that these types of "demands" go away after the election?
Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County statement on retirement of Chief of Police Carmen Best
August 11, 2020
SEATTLE—Today, Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County released the following statement, which can be quoted in-full or in-part.
“Today’s news of the retirement of Chief Carmen Best is a loss.
It does nothing to further our fight for authentic police accountability and the safety of Black lives, that the first Black woman to hold the position of Chief of Police of the Seattle Police Department has been forced out of her job by the Seattle City Council.
Racism is racism.
We demand the Seattle City Council stop prioritizing performative action that solely suggests the appearance of change. We demand transparency and accountability for the series of actions and inactions that led to Chief Best’s resignation. And we demand a successor that serves Black Lives.”
About Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County is a grassroots, volunteer-run, social-justice nonprofit organization focused on the empowerment and liberation of Blacks and other people of color through advocacy and direct action. BLM Seattle centers leadership on Black femmes, women and queer people organizing and taking direct action to dismantle anti-black systems and policies of oppression.
Who are Katie Daviscourt, Courtney Holland and BasedPoland (oooooo, what a Twitter handle)?
Tweets get posted here all the time, yet this one you question? You bring up white women posting it? Wtf does that matter? The videos are the videos. It’s happening. Give it a rest.
I'm questioning the motivation and authenticity of these protests and equating them with and to BLM. Why the offense? Or are you stuck in your "bubble?" If you read my post, you would see that I questioned all three. Do you know who those Twitterers are? Do they live in Seattle? Again, rather than focus on the content of my post, you take offense at my questioning. C'mon, man, Be Best! Got any answers?
To all of you that get your "news & information" from Twitter, are you certain its official BLM demanding "white people give up their houses?" Funny, that Seattle's BLM website makes no mention but they do decry the resignation of the chief of police. Odd, don't you think? Also, that the twitter posts are all by white women, you know, those that Team Trump Treason has told that Sleepy Woke Joe & Kaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaala will place public housing in their suburban neighborhoods. Who are these people and do they really represent BLM? Are you scared yet? BOO! Anyone want to bet that these types of "demands" go away after the election?
Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County statement on retirement of Chief of Police Carmen Best
August 11, 2020
SEATTLE—Today, Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County released the following statement, which can be quoted in-full or in-part.
“Today’s news of the retirement of Chief Carmen Best is a loss.
It does nothing to further our fight for authentic police accountability and the safety of Black lives, that the first Black woman to hold the position of Chief of Police of the Seattle Police Department has been forced out of her job by the Seattle City Council.
Racism is racism.
We demand the Seattle City Council stop prioritizing performative action that solely suggests the appearance of change. We demand transparency and accountability for the series of actions and inactions that led to Chief Best’s resignation. And we demand a successor that serves Black Lives.”
About Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County is a grassroots, volunteer-run, social-justice nonprofit organization focused on the empowerment and liberation of Blacks and other people of color through advocacy and direct action. BLM Seattle centers leadership on Black femmes, women and queer people organizing and taking direct action to dismantle anti-black systems and policies of oppression.
Who are Katie Daviscourt, Courtney Holland and BasedPoland (oooooo, what a Twitter handle)?
Tweets get posted here all the time, yet this one you question? You bring up white women posting it? Wtf does that matter? The videos are the videos. It’s happening. Give it a rest.
I'm questioning the motivation and authenticity of these protests and equating them with and to BLM. Why the offense? Or are you stuck in your "bubble?" If you read my post, you would see that I questioned all three. Do you know who those Twitterers are? Do they live in Seattle? Again, rather than focus on the content of my post, you take offense at my questioning. C'mon, man, Be Best! Got any answers?
You questioned the tweets. Pointed out the color and gender of people who posted them. I don’t give a shit WHO posted it. It’s videos. The images are enough. You’re post is insane. Team trump treason sleepy woke kaaaaaaaaammmmaaaaaa white woman. Do I live in Seattle. Blah blah. That’s the content of your post. I don’t care to answer anything you bring up. Ever. If you look at those videos and feel a need to defend them Or poke holes or look for an angle than I don’t know what to tell you.
To all of you that get your "news & information" from Twitter, are you certain its official BLM demanding "white people give up their houses?" Funny, that Seattle's BLM website makes no mention but they do decry the resignation of the chief of police. Odd, don't you think? Also, that the twitter posts are all by white women, you know, those that Team Trump Treason has told that Sleepy Woke Joe & Kaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaala will place public housing in their suburban neighborhoods. Who are these people and do they really represent BLM? Are you scared yet? BOO! Anyone want to bet that these types of "demands" go away after the election?
Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County statement on retirement of Chief of Police Carmen Best
August 11, 2020
SEATTLE—Today, Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County released the following statement, which can be quoted in-full or in-part.
“Today’s news of the retirement of Chief Carmen Best is a loss.
It does nothing to further our fight for authentic police accountability and the safety of Black lives, that the first Black woman to hold the position of Chief of Police of the Seattle Police Department has been forced out of her job by the Seattle City Council.
Racism is racism.
We demand the Seattle City Council stop prioritizing performative action that solely suggests the appearance of change. We demand transparency and accountability for the series of actions and inactions that led to Chief Best’s resignation. And we demand a successor that serves Black Lives.”
About Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County is a grassroots, volunteer-run, social-justice nonprofit organization focused on the empowerment and liberation of Blacks and other people of color through advocacy and direct action. BLM Seattle centers leadership on Black femmes, women and queer people organizing and taking direct action to dismantle anti-black systems and policies of oppression.
Who are Katie Daviscourt, Courtney Holland and BasedPoland (oooooo, what a Twitter handle)?
Tweets get posted here all the time, yet this one you question? You bring up white women posting it? Wtf does that matter? The videos are the videos. It’s happening. Give it a rest.
I'm questioning the motivation and authenticity of these protests and equating them with and to BLM. Why the offense? Or are you stuck in your "bubble?" If you read my post, you would see that I questioned all three. Do you know who those Twitterers are? Do they live in Seattle? Again, rather than focus on the content of my post, you take offense at my questioning. C'mon, man, Be Best! Got any answers?
You questioned the tweets. Pointed out the color and gender of people who posted them. I don’t give a shit WHO posted it. It’s videos. The images are enough. You’re post is insane. Team trump treason sleepy woke kaaaaaaaaammmmaaaaaa white woman. Do I live in Seattle. Blah blah. That’s the content of your post. I don’t care to answer anything you bring up. Ever. If you look at those videos and feel a need to defend them Or poke holes or look for an angle than I don’t know what to tell you.
Then feel free to "ignore" and move on. You're damn right I questioned the tweets because not every protest, act, utterance, "demand" or social media post is connected to BLM or legitimate. IMHO, you and others are being played and its working, based on your "outrage" at being questioned. Because you "seen" it, it must be true. So much for critical thought. No wonder this country is fucked. Go back to reading your NY Post and please, resist responding to my posts if they upset you so much. Please.
What you say or how to respond when you can't explain or have an answer why BLM-King County doesn't list "give us your homes white people" as one of their demands or why they bemoan and publicly stated they think the retirement of the police chief is unfortunate.
To all of you that get your "news & information" from Twitter, are you certain its official BLM demanding "white people give up their houses?" Funny, that Seattle's BLM website makes no mention but they do decry the resignation of the chief of police. Odd, don't you think? Also, that the twitter posts are all by white women, you know, those that Team Trump Treason has told that Sleepy Woke Joe & Kaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaala will place public housing in their suburban neighborhoods. Who are these people and do they really represent BLM? Are you scared yet? BOO! Anyone want to bet that these types of "demands" go away after the election?
Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County statement on retirement of Chief of Police Carmen Best
August 11, 2020
SEATTLE—Today, Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County released the following statement, which can be quoted in-full or in-part.
“Today’s news of the retirement of Chief Carmen Best is a loss.
It does nothing to further our fight for authentic police accountability and the safety of Black lives, that the first Black woman to hold the position of Chief of Police of the Seattle Police Department has been forced out of her job by the Seattle City Council.
Racism is racism.
We demand the Seattle City Council stop prioritizing performative action that solely suggests the appearance of change. We demand transparency and accountability for the series of actions and inactions that led to Chief Best’s resignation. And we demand a successor that serves Black Lives.”
About Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County is a grassroots, volunteer-run, social-justice nonprofit organization focused on the empowerment and liberation of Blacks and other people of color through advocacy and direct action. BLM Seattle centers leadership on Black femmes, women and queer people organizing and taking direct action to dismantle anti-black systems and policies of oppression.
Who are Katie Daviscourt, Courtney Holland and BasedPoland (oooooo, what a Twitter handle)?
Tweets get posted here all the time, yet this one you question? You bring up white women posting it? Wtf does that matter? The videos are the videos. It’s happening. Give it a rest.
I'm questioning the motivation and authenticity of these protests and equating them with and to BLM. Why the offense? Or are you stuck in your "bubble?" If you read my post, you would see that I questioned all three. Do you know who those Twitterers are? Do they live in Seattle? Again, rather than focus on the content of my post, you take offense at my questioning. C'mon, man, Be Best! Got any answers?
You questioned the tweets. Pointed out the color and gender of people who posted them. I don’t give a shit WHO posted it. It’s videos. The images are enough. You’re post is insane. Team trump treason sleepy woke kaaaaaaaaammmmaaaaaa white woman. Do I live in Seattle. Blah blah. That’s the content of your post. I don’t care to answer anything you bring up. Ever. If you look at those videos and feel a need to defend them Or poke holes or look for an angle than I don’t know what to tell you.
Then feel free to "ignore" and move on. You're damn right I questioned the tweets because not every protest, act, utterance, "demand" or social media post is connected to BLM or legitimate. IMHO, you and others are being played and its working, based on your "outrage" at being questioned. Because you "seen" it, it must be true. So much for critical thought. No wonder this country is fucked. Go back to reading your NY Post and please, resist responding to my posts if they upset you so much. Please.
What you say or how to respond when you can't explain or have an answer why BLM-King County doesn't list "give us your homes white people" as one of their demands or why they bemoan and publicly stated they think the retirement of the police chief is unfortunate.
To all of you that get your "news & information" from Twitter, are you certain its official BLM demanding "white people give up their houses?" Funny, that Seattle's BLM website makes no mention but they do decry the resignation of the chief of police. Odd, don't you think? Also, that the twitter posts are all by white women, you know, those that Team Trump Treason has told that Sleepy Woke Joe & Kaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaala will place public housing in their suburban neighborhoods. Who are these people and do they really represent BLM? Are you scared yet? BOO! Anyone want to bet that these types of "demands" go away after the election?
Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County statement on retirement of Chief of Police Carmen Best
August 11, 2020
SEATTLE—Today, Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County released the following statement, which can be quoted in-full or in-part.
“Today’s news of the retirement of Chief Carmen Best is a loss.
It does nothing to further our fight for authentic police accountability and the safety of Black lives, that the first Black woman to hold the position of Chief of Police of the Seattle Police Department has been forced out of her job by the Seattle City Council.
Racism is racism.
We demand the Seattle City Council stop prioritizing performative action that solely suggests the appearance of change. We demand transparency and accountability for the series of actions and inactions that led to Chief Best’s resignation. And we demand a successor that serves Black Lives.”
About Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County is a grassroots, volunteer-run, social-justice nonprofit organization focused on the empowerment and liberation of Blacks and other people of color through advocacy and direct action. BLM Seattle centers leadership on Black femmes, women and queer people organizing and taking direct action to dismantle anti-black systems and policies of oppression.
Who are Katie Daviscourt, Courtney Holland and BasedPoland (oooooo, what a Twitter handle)?
Tweets get posted here all the time, yet this one you question? You bring up white women posting it? Wtf does that matter? The videos are the videos. It’s happening. Give it a rest.
“C’mon man”, those are obviously members of the Bundy crew in disguise!
To all of you that get your "news & information" from Twitter, are you certain its official BLM demanding "white people give up their houses?" Funny, that Seattle's BLM website makes no mention but they do decry the resignation of the chief of police. Odd, don't you think? Also, that the twitter posts are all by white women, you know, those that Team Trump Treason has told that Sleepy Woke Joe & Kaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaala will place public housing in their suburban neighborhoods. Who are these people and do they really represent BLM? Are you scared yet? BOO! Anyone want to bet that these types of "demands" go away after the election?
Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County statement on retirement of Chief of Police Carmen Best
August 11, 2020
SEATTLE—Today, Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County released the following statement, which can be quoted in-full or in-part.
“Today’s news of the retirement of Chief Carmen Best is a loss.
It does nothing to further our fight for authentic police accountability and the safety of Black lives, that the first Black woman to hold the position of Chief of Police of the Seattle Police Department has been forced out of her job by the Seattle City Council.
Racism is racism.
We demand the Seattle City Council stop prioritizing performative action that solely suggests the appearance of change. We demand transparency and accountability for the series of actions and inactions that led to Chief Best’s resignation. And we demand a successor that serves Black Lives.”
About Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County is a grassroots, volunteer-run, social-justice nonprofit organization focused on the empowerment and liberation of Blacks and other people of color through advocacy and direct action. BLM Seattle centers leadership on Black femmes, women and queer people organizing and taking direct action to dismantle anti-black systems and policies of oppression.
Who are Katie Daviscourt, Courtney Holland and BasedPoland (oooooo, what a Twitter handle)?
Tweets get posted here all the time, yet this one you question? You bring up white women posting it? Wtf does that matter? The videos are the videos. It’s happening. Give it a rest.
“C’mon man”, those are obviously members of the Bundy crew in disguise!
Insanity. Always an excuse. Just like Trump. That explains the obsession.
Who are Katie Daviscourt, Courtney Holland and BasedPoland (oooooo, what a Twitter handle)?
Well I don't think NY Times and CNN reporters are going to show up and report on this stuff. So Twitter folks it is.
As for when conservatives like this reference BLM, sure, I don't think any people associated with the BLM organization are calling up people and ordering them to march through white neighborhoods harassing the residents. I'll give ya that, and these Twitter-users might just see black people acting like this and immediately credit it to BLM, which may not be warranted. But you have to admit this overall "movement" has spawned this sort of stuff. If George Floyd wasn't killed, do you think there would be mobs of people doing this sort of stuff? Not just yelling and screaming in neighborhoods at night, but all of the stuff we've seen since the Floyd killing.
Any idea when this was? I didn't hear about anything last night, and it hasn't been on any local news that I've found. My guess is that this was some small splinter protest from last Friday. I do know there were protests last weekend in the CD opposing gentrification. As far as I can tell, these are neighborhood activists in a particular neighborhood. But I'm not certain who is organizing this stuff. What it looked like to me is that it was occurring in the CD or Central District (aka, "the black area of town") where a lot of redlining and gentrification has taken place. They've had complaints and concerns about losing their neighborhoods and businesses for years. Lots of new development. Land and home prices skyrocketed, and many have had to leave and move completely away from the city after being priced out. So much of their community and history in the city is being consumed as the boundaries of the CD have contracted, and white neighborhoods with new homes have sprung up. Some of it has been good - improved infrastructure, multiculturalism, etc... But many black owned business have been displaced, family homes torn down and newer, bigger homes or multifamily units have replaced them. Anyway, I don't think this is a random BLM thing where they're just running through traditional white neighborhoods demanding homes there. I think this is more of a sign of frustration with people encroaching on what has historically been theirs. I'm not commenting on the efficacy of the demonstration or the logic of their reasoning, just trying to understand who they are and what their message is, and trying to put it in context.
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Any idea when this was? I didn't hear about anything last night, and it hasn't been on any local news that I've found. My guess is that this was some small splinter protest from last Friday. I do know there were protests last weekend in the CD opposing gentrification. As far as I can tell, these are neighborhood activists in a particular neighborhood. But I'm not certain who is organizing this stuff. What it looked like to me is that it was occurring in the CD or Central District (aka, "the black area of town") where a lot of redlining and gentrification has taken place. They've had complaints and concerns about losing their neighborhoods and businesses for years. Lots of new development. Land and home prices skyrocketed, and many have had to leave and move completely away from the city after being priced out. So much of their community and history in the city is being consumed as the boundaries of the CD have contracted, and white neighborhoods with new homes have sprung up. Some of it has been good - improved infrastructure, multiculturalism, etc... But many black owned business have been displaced, family homes torn down and newer, bigger homes or multifamily units have replaced them. Anyway, I don't think this is a random BLM thing where they're just running through traditional white neighborhoods demanding homes there. I think this is more of a sign of frustration with people encroaching on what has historically been theirs. I'm not commenting on the efficacy of the demonstration or the logic of their reasoning, just trying to understand who they are and what their message is, and trying to put it in context.
Who are Katie Daviscourt, Courtney Holland and BasedPoland (oooooo, what a Twitter handle)?
Well I don't think NY Times and CNN reporters are going to show up and report on this stuff. So Twitter folks it is.
As for when conservatives like this reference BLM, sure, I don't think any people associated with the BLM organization are calling up people and ordering them to march through white neighborhoods harassing the residents. I'll give ya that, and these Twitter-users might just see black people acting like this and immediately credit it to BLM, which may not be warranted. But you have to admit this overall "movement" has spawned this sort of stuff. If George Floyd wasn't killed, do you think there would be mobs of people doing this sort of stuff? Not just yelling and screaming in neighborhoods at night, but all of the stuff we've seen since the Floyd killing.
I'm not certain where the video in the tweet in question was shot, but my suspicion as I posted above is that it is in the Central District. I can tell you that the CD has seen these protests before, and it is a long-running issue for the residents there. For instance, here is a link to an article with pictures of a protest in the CD of a white-owned pot shop that has become kind of an anchor and a symbol of white encroachment into the CD, and the accompanying gentrification of the area. My thought is that the video in the tweet in this thread is a continuation of this movement, rather than something related to George Floyd / BLM.
Who are Katie Daviscourt, Courtney Holland and BasedPoland (oooooo, what a Twitter handle)?
Well I don't think NY Times and CNN reporters are going to show up and report on this stuff. So Twitter folks it is.
As for when conservatives like this reference BLM, sure, I don't think any people associated with the BLM organization are calling up people and ordering them to march through white neighborhoods harassing the residents. I'll give ya that, and these Twitter-users might just see black people acting like this and immediately credit it to BLM, which may not be warranted. But you have to admit this overall "movement" has spawned this sort of stuff. If George Floyd wasn't killed, do you think there would be mobs of people doing this sort of stuff? Not just yelling and screaming in neighborhoods at night, but all of the stuff we've seen since the Floyd killing.
To the bolded, but your fine with it being associated or referenced as BLM and yet, when some posters are confronted with BLM demands and don't see "give us your houses white people" as one of their demands, they ball their fists and pound the keyboard.
To the second bolded, kind of like Kamala (my imagining how Team Trump Treason says her name apparently acted as a trigger so I'll refrain this time) MAY NOT be eligible to be vice president? Or "lots of people are saying?"
What do you attribute Charlottesville to? White suppression? White death at the hands of police? White genocide? Do you think things would change for Black people if George Floyd hadn't been killed? Do you think there wouldn't be another Michael Brown or Bryona Taylor or 10, 30 or 100 more?
Who are Katie Daviscourt, Courtney Holland and BasedPoland (oooooo, what a Twitter handle)?
Well I don't think NY Times and CNN reporters are going to show up and report on this stuff. So Twitter folks it is.
As for when conservatives like this reference BLM, sure, I don't think any people associated with the BLM organization are calling up people and ordering them to march through white neighborhoods harassing the residents. I'll give ya that, and these Twitter-users might just see black people acting like this and immediately credit it to BLM, which may not be warranted. But you have to admit this overall "movement" has spawned this sort of stuff. If George Floyd wasn't killed, do you think there would be mobs of people doing this sort of stuff? Not just yelling and screaming in neighborhoods at night, but all of the stuff we've seen since the Floyd killing.
To the bolded, but your fine with it being associated or referenced as BLM and yet, when some posters are confronted with BLM demands and don't see "give us your houses white people" as one of their demands, they ball their fists and pound the keyboard.
To the second bolded, kind of like Kamala (my imagining how Team Trump Treason says her name apparently acted as a trigger so I'll refrain this time) MAY NOT be eligible to be vice president? Or "lots of people are saying?"
What do you attribute Charlottesville to? White suppression? White death at the hands of police? White genocide? Do you think things would change for Black people if George Floyd hadn't been killed? Do you think there wouldn't be another Michael Brown or Bryona Taylor or 10, 30 or 100 more?
I do think those twitterers are biased. If they weren't, they wouldn't talk about anything like that. But they're biased in that they will show this stuff, in the same way someone on the left is biased in that they won't talk about it. Or, like you, they'll deflect from it by bringing up a racist rally from three years ago.
What are ya bringing up Charlottesville for? That was pretty cut-and-dry: racists marching and chanting "jews will not replace us." There's no justification for them doing it. On the other hand, I do see justification for protests in regard to Floyd and others killed in that manner. But just because protests are justified, the rest of the bullshit (looting, rioting, harassing neighborhood residents, etc.) is not justified.
Lastly, I don't think Trump questioning Harris' eligibility is warranted, since you're asking, because that has nothing to do with what we're discussing here. And I have no idea what you're talking about with Trump and her name pronunciation.
Who are Katie Daviscourt, Courtney Holland and BasedPoland (oooooo, what a Twitter handle)?
Well I don't think NY Times and CNN reporters are going to show up and report on this stuff. So Twitter folks it is.
As for when conservatives like this reference BLM, sure, I don't think any people associated with the BLM organization are calling up people and ordering them to march through white neighborhoods harassing the residents. I'll give ya that, and these Twitter-users might just see black people acting like this and immediately credit it to BLM, which may not be warranted. But you have to admit this overall "movement" has spawned this sort of stuff. If George Floyd wasn't killed, do you think there would be mobs of people doing this sort of stuff? Not just yelling and screaming in neighborhoods at night, but all of the stuff we've seen since the Floyd killing.
To the bolded, but your fine with it being associated or referenced as BLM and yet, when some posters are confronted with BLM demands and don't see "give us your houses white people" as one of their demands, they ball their fists and pound the keyboard.
To the second bolded, kind of like Kamala (my imagining how Team Trump Treason says her name apparently acted as a trigger so I'll refrain this time) MAY NOT be eligible to be vice president? Or "lots of people are saying?"
What do you attribute Charlottesville to? White suppression? White death at the hands of police? White genocide? Do you think things would change for Black people if George Floyd hadn't been killed? Do you think there wouldn't be another Michael Brown or Bryona Taylor or 10, 30 or 100 more?
I do think those twitterers are biased. If they weren't, they wouldn't talk about anything like that. But they're biased in that they will show this stuff, in the same way someone on the left is biased in that they won't talk about it. Or, like you, they'll deflect from it by bringing up a racist rally from three years ago.
What are ya bringing up Charlottesville for? That was pretty cut-and-dry: racists marching and chanting "jews will not replace us." There's no justification for them doing it. On the other hand, I do see justification for protests in regard to Floyd and others killed in that manner. But just because protests are justified, the rest of the bullshit (looting, rioting, harassing neighborhood residents, etc.) is not justified.
Lastly, I don't think Trump questioning Harris' eligibility is warranted, since you're asking, because that has nothing to do with what we're discussing here. And I have no idea what you're talking about with Trump and her name pronunciation.
Do people "demanding" that "white people gives us your houses" really scare you? Is it the message or that they're doing it at night in what I assume are white neighborhoods that has you posting biased tweets? I'm trying to understand the fear factor here and whether you believe its a real threat or concern, like the biased Twitterers would have you believe. So why do these Twitterers misinform with labeling every protest as BLM? And why do you propagate it?
I bring up Charlottesville because I'd like to know what was the underlying reason for their protest. Freedom of speech? Just feeling some oats? Legitimate grievances? Now, compare that to the Twits you posted. Do they not have the right to protest? Exercise freedom of speech? Feel some oats? Or do they have legitimate grievances to air and bring attention to?
Lastly, you said "may not be warranted" very much like Kamala "may not be eligible." Like Team Trump Treason, you didn't outright say that the BLM wasn't behind or should be credited with the "white people give us your houses" protest from last night. Basically, its an attempt to delegitimize a legitimate movement, the legitimate movement being BLM. Again, I question who the "give us your houses white people" protesters are and who they're affiliated with, who organized them and how it came to be because it seems to me that it wasn't BLM, again, despite what your Twitterers would have you believe.
Who are Katie Daviscourt, Courtney Holland and BasedPoland (oooooo, what a Twitter handle)?
Well I don't think NY Times and CNN reporters are going to show up and report on this stuff. So Twitter folks it is.
As for when conservatives like this reference BLM, sure, I don't think any people associated with the BLM organization are calling up people and ordering them to march through white neighborhoods harassing the residents. I'll give ya that, and these Twitter-users might just see black people acting like this and immediately credit it to BLM, which may not be warranted. But you have to admit this overall "movement" has spawned this sort of stuff. If George Floyd wasn't killed, do you think there would be mobs of people doing this sort of stuff? Not just yelling and screaming in neighborhoods at night, but all of the stuff we've seen since the Floyd killing.
To the bolded, but your fine with it being associated or referenced as BLM and yet, when some posters are confronted with BLM demands and don't see "give us your houses white people" as one of their demands, they ball their fists and pound the keyboard.
To the second bolded, kind of like Kamala (my imagining how Team Trump Treason says her name apparently acted as a trigger so I'll refrain this time) MAY NOT be eligible to be vice president? Or "lots of people are saying?"
What do you attribute Charlottesville to? White suppression? White death at the hands of police? White genocide? Do you think things would change for Black people if George Floyd hadn't been killed? Do you think there wouldn't be another Michael Brown or Bryona Taylor or 10, 30 or 100 more?
I do think those twitterers are biased. If they weren't, they wouldn't talk about anything like that. But they're biased in that they will show this stuff, in the same way someone on the left is biased in that they won't talk about it. Or, like you, they'll deflect from it by bringing up a racist rally from three years ago.
What are ya bringing up Charlottesville for? That was pretty cut-and-dry: racists marching and chanting "jews will not replace us." There's no justification for them doing it. On the other hand, I do see justification for protests in regard to Floyd and others killed in that manner. But just because protests are justified, the rest of the bullshit (looting, rioting, harassing neighborhood residents, etc.) is not justified.
Lastly, I don't think Trump questioning Harris' eligibility is warranted, since you're asking, because that has nothing to do with what we're discussing here. And I have no idea what you're talking about with Trump and her name pronunciation.
Do people "demanding" that "white people gives us your houses" really scare you? Is it the message or that they're doing it at night in what I assume are white neighborhoods that has you posting biased tweets? I'm trying to understand the fear factor here and whether you believe its a real threat or concern, like the biased Twitterers would have you believe. So why do these Twitterers misinform with labeling every protest as BLM? And why do you propagate it?
I bring up Charlottesville because I'd like to know what was the underlying reason for their protest. Freedom of speech? Just feeling some oats? Legitimate grievances? Now, compare that to the Twits you posted. Do they not have the right to protest? Exercise freedom of speech? Feel some oats? Or do they have legitimate grievances to air and bring attention to?
Lastly, you said "may not be warranted" very much like Kamala "may not be eligible." Like Team Trump Treason, you didn't outright say that the BLM wasn't behind or should be credited with the "white people give us your houses" protest from last night. Basically, its an attempt to delegitimize a legitimate movement, the legitimate movement being BLM. Again, I question who the "give us your houses white people" protesters are and who they're affiliated with, who organized them and how it came to be because it seems to me that it wasn't BLM, again, despite what your Twitterers would have you believe.
This is separate from the "white people give us your
houses" question above, but what delegitimizes the movement for me is when BLM Chicago
organizers went on the record the other day and said "I don't care if
someone decides to loot a Gucci or a Macy's or a Nike store, because
that makes sure that person eats. That makes sure that person has
clothes. That is reparations. Anything they wanted to take, they can
take it because these businesses have insurance." These were direct
quotes by actual BLM organizers, not some random group of biased
"twitterers."
Who are Katie Daviscourt, Courtney Holland and BasedPoland (oooooo, what a Twitter handle)?
Well I don't think NY Times and CNN reporters are going to show up and report on this stuff. So Twitter folks it is.
As for when conservatives like this reference BLM, sure, I don't think any people associated with the BLM organization are calling up people and ordering them to march through white neighborhoods harassing the residents. I'll give ya that, and these Twitter-users might just see black people acting like this and immediately credit it to BLM, which may not be warranted. But you have to admit this overall "movement" has spawned this sort of stuff. If George Floyd wasn't killed, do you think there would be mobs of people doing this sort of stuff? Not just yelling and screaming in neighborhoods at night, but all of the stuff we've seen since the Floyd killing.
To the bolded, but your fine with it being associated or referenced as BLM and yet, when some posters are confronted with BLM demands and don't see "give us your houses white people" as one of their demands, they ball their fists and pound the keyboard.
To the second bolded, kind of like Kamala (my imagining how Team Trump Treason says her name apparently acted as a trigger so I'll refrain this time) MAY NOT be eligible to be vice president? Or "lots of people are saying?"
What do you attribute Charlottesville to? White suppression? White death at the hands of police? White genocide? Do you think things would change for Black people if George Floyd hadn't been killed? Do you think there wouldn't be another Michael Brown or Bryona Taylor or 10, 30 or 100 more?
I do think those twitterers are biased. If they weren't, they wouldn't talk about anything like that. But they're biased in that they will show this stuff, in the same way someone on the left is biased in that they won't talk about it. Or, like you, they'll deflect from it by bringing up a racist rally from three years ago.
What are ya bringing up Charlottesville for? That was pretty cut-and-dry: racists marching and chanting "jews will not replace us." There's no justification for them doing it. On the other hand, I do see justification for protests in regard to Floyd and others killed in that manner. But just because protests are justified, the rest of the bullshit (looting, rioting, harassing neighborhood residents, etc.) is not justified.
Lastly, I don't think Trump questioning Harris' eligibility is warranted, since you're asking, because that has nothing to do with what we're discussing here. And I have no idea what you're talking about with Trump and her name pronunciation.
Do people "demanding" that "white people gives us your houses" really scare you? Is it the message or that they're doing it at night in what I assume are white neighborhoods that has you posting biased tweets? I'm trying to understand the fear factor here and whether you believe its a real threat or concern, like the biased Twitterers would have you believe. So why do these Twitterers misinform with labeling every protest as BLM? And why do you propagate it?
I bring up Charlottesville because I'd like to know what was the underlying reason for their protest. Freedom of speech? Just feeling some oats? Legitimate grievances? Now, compare that to the Twits you posted. Do they not have the right to protest? Exercise freedom of speech? Feel some oats? Or do they have legitimate grievances to air and bring attention to?
Lastly, you said "may not be warranted" very much like Kamala "may not be eligible." Like Team Trump Treason, you didn't outright say that the BLM wasn't behind or should be credited with the "white people give us your houses" protest from last night. Basically, its an attempt to delegitimize a legitimate movement, the legitimate movement being BLM. Again, I question who the "give us your houses white people" protesters are and who they're affiliated with, who organized them and how it came to be because it seems to me that it wasn't BLM, again, despite what your Twitterers would have you believe.
This is separate from the "white people give us your
houses" question above, but what delegitimizes the movement for me is when BLM Chicago
organizers went on the record the other day and said "I don't care if
someone decides to loot a Gucci or a Macy's or a Nike store, because
that makes sure that person eats. That makes sure that person has
clothes. That is reparations. Anything they wanted to take, they can
take it because these businesses have insurance." These were direct
quotes by actual BLM organizers, not some random group of biased
"twitterers."
Do you agree with that person's take?
Shocked if you get an outright, straightforward answer.
Who are Katie Daviscourt, Courtney Holland and BasedPoland (oooooo, what a Twitter handle)?
Well I don't think NY Times and CNN reporters are going to show up and report on this stuff. So Twitter folks it is.
As for when conservatives like this reference BLM, sure, I don't think any people associated with the BLM organization are calling up people and ordering them to march through white neighborhoods harassing the residents. I'll give ya that, and these Twitter-users might just see black people acting like this and immediately credit it to BLM, which may not be warranted. But you have to admit this overall "movement" has spawned this sort of stuff. If George Floyd wasn't killed, do you think there would be mobs of people doing this sort of stuff? Not just yelling and screaming in neighborhoods at night, but all of the stuff we've seen since the Floyd killing.
To the bolded, but your fine with it being associated or referenced as BLM and yet, when some posters are confronted with BLM demands and don't see "give us your houses white people" as one of their demands, they ball their fists and pound the keyboard.
To the second bolded, kind of like Kamala (my imagining how Team Trump Treason says her name apparently acted as a trigger so I'll refrain this time) MAY NOT be eligible to be vice president? Or "lots of people are saying?"
What do you attribute Charlottesville to? White suppression? White death at the hands of police? White genocide? Do you think things would change for Black people if George Floyd hadn't been killed? Do you think there wouldn't be another Michael Brown or Bryona Taylor or 10, 30 or 100 more?
I do think those twitterers are biased. If they weren't, they wouldn't talk about anything like that. But they're biased in that they will show this stuff, in the same way someone on the left is biased in that they won't talk about it. Or, like you, they'll deflect from it by bringing up a racist rally from three years ago.
What are ya bringing up Charlottesville for? That was pretty cut-and-dry: racists marching and chanting "jews will not replace us." There's no justification for them doing it. On the other hand, I do see justification for protests in regard to Floyd and others killed in that manner. But just because protests are justified, the rest of the bullshit (looting, rioting, harassing neighborhood residents, etc.) is not justified.
Lastly, I don't think Trump questioning Harris' eligibility is warranted, since you're asking, because that has nothing to do with what we're discussing here. And I have no idea what you're talking about with Trump and her name pronunciation.
Do people "demanding" that "white people gives us your houses" really scare you? Is it the message or that they're doing it at night in what I assume are white neighborhoods that has you posting biased tweets? I'm trying to understand the fear factor here and whether you believe its a real threat or concern, like the biased Twitterers would have you believe. So why do these Twitterers misinform with labeling every protest as BLM? And why do you propagate it?
I bring up Charlottesville because I'd like to know what was the underlying reason for their protest. Freedom of speech? Just feeling some oats? Legitimate grievances? Now, compare that to the Twits you posted. Do they not have the right to protest? Exercise freedom of speech? Feel some oats? Or do they have legitimate grievances to air and bring attention to?
Lastly, you said "may not be warranted" very much like Kamala "may not be eligible." Like Team Trump Treason, you didn't outright say that the BLM wasn't behind or should be credited with the "white people give us your houses" protest from last night. Basically, its an attempt to delegitimize a legitimate movement, the legitimate movement being BLM. Again, I question who the "give us your houses white people" protesters are and who they're affiliated with, who organized them and how it came to be because it seems to me that it wasn't BLM, again, despite what your Twitterers would have you believe.
This is separate from the "white people give us your
houses" question above, but what delegitimizes the movement for me is when BLM Chicago
organizers went on the record the other day and said "I don't care if
someone decides to loot a Gucci or a Macy's or a Nike store, because
that makes sure that person eats. That makes sure that person has
clothes. That is reparations. Anything they wanted to take, they can
take it because these businesses have insurance." These were direct
quotes by actual BLM organizers, not some random group of biased
"twitterers."
Who are Katie Daviscourt, Courtney Holland and BasedPoland (oooooo, what a Twitter handle)?
Well I don't think NY Times and CNN reporters are going to show up and report on this stuff. So Twitter folks it is.
As for when conservatives like this reference BLM, sure, I don't think any people associated with the BLM organization are calling up people and ordering them to march through white neighborhoods harassing the residents. I'll give ya that, and these Twitter-users might just see black people acting like this and immediately credit it to BLM, which may not be warranted. But you have to admit this overall "movement" has spawned this sort of stuff. If George Floyd wasn't killed, do you think there would be mobs of people doing this sort of stuff? Not just yelling and screaming in neighborhoods at night, but all of the stuff we've seen since the Floyd killing.
To the bolded, but your fine with it being associated or referenced as BLM and yet, when some posters are confronted with BLM demands and don't see "give us your houses white people" as one of their demands, they ball their fists and pound the keyboard.
To the second bolded, kind of like Kamala (my imagining how Team Trump Treason says her name apparently acted as a trigger so I'll refrain this time) MAY NOT be eligible to be vice president? Or "lots of people are saying?"
What do you attribute Charlottesville to? White suppression? White death at the hands of police? White genocide? Do you think things would change for Black people if George Floyd hadn't been killed? Do you think there wouldn't be another Michael Brown or Bryona Taylor or 10, 30 or 100 more?
I do think those twitterers are biased. If they weren't, they wouldn't talk about anything like that. But they're biased in that they will show this stuff, in the same way someone on the left is biased in that they won't talk about it. Or, like you, they'll deflect from it by bringing up a racist rally from three years ago.
What are ya bringing up Charlottesville for? That was pretty cut-and-dry: racists marching and chanting "jews will not replace us." There's no justification for them doing it. On the other hand, I do see justification for protests in regard to Floyd and others killed in that manner. But just because protests are justified, the rest of the bullshit (looting, rioting, harassing neighborhood residents, etc.) is not justified.
Lastly, I don't think Trump questioning Harris' eligibility is warranted, since you're asking, because that has nothing to do with what we're discussing here. And I have no idea what you're talking about with Trump and her name pronunciation.
Do people "demanding" that "white people gives us your houses" really scare you? Is it the message or that they're doing it at night in what I assume are white neighborhoods that has you posting biased tweets? I'm trying to understand the fear factor here and whether you believe its a real threat or concern, like the biased Twitterers would have you believe. So why do these Twitterers misinform with labeling every protest as BLM? And why do you propagate it?
I bring up Charlottesville because I'd like to know what was the underlying reason for their protest. Freedom of speech? Just feeling some oats? Legitimate grievances? Now, compare that to the Twits you posted. Do they not have the right to protest? Exercise freedom of speech? Feel some oats? Or do they have legitimate grievances to air and bring attention to?
Lastly, you said "may not be warranted" very much like Kamala "may not be eligible." Like Team Trump Treason, you didn't outright say that the BLM wasn't behind or should be credited with the "white people give us your houses" protest from last night. Basically, its an attempt to delegitimize a legitimate movement, the legitimate movement being BLM. Again, I question who the "give us your houses white people" protesters are and who they're affiliated with, who organized them and how it came to be because it seems to me that it wasn't BLM, again, despite what your Twitterers would have you believe.
Put yourself in someone else’s shoes if you can handle such an exercise. If a bunch of people who I’ve never done anything to in my life were outside my house yelling shit at me, I wouldn’t be “scared,” I’d be pissed. But someone else might be scared. Maybe your parents or grandparents. Would you be okay with a angry group of people yelling and screaming at them because of their race? If your mom called you and told you what happened, would just say “Hey, Charlottesville happened, mom. You deserve this harassment.”
Who are Katie Daviscourt, Courtney Holland and BasedPoland (oooooo, what a Twitter handle)?
Well I don't think NY Times and CNN reporters are going to show up and report on this stuff. So Twitter folks it is.
As for when conservatives like this reference BLM, sure, I don't think any people associated with the BLM organization are calling up people and ordering them to march through white neighborhoods harassing the residents. I'll give ya that, and these Twitter-users might just see black people acting like this and immediately credit it to BLM, which may not be warranted. But you have to admit this overall "movement" has spawned this sort of stuff. If George Floyd wasn't killed, do you think there would be mobs of people doing this sort of stuff? Not just yelling and screaming in neighborhoods at night, but all of the stuff we've seen since the Floyd killing.
To the bolded, but your fine with it being associated or referenced as BLM and yet, when some posters are confronted with BLM demands and don't see "give us your houses white people" as one of their demands, they ball their fists and pound the keyboard.
To the second bolded, kind of like Kamala (my imagining how Team Trump Treason says her name apparently acted as a trigger so I'll refrain this time) MAY NOT be eligible to be vice president? Or "lots of people are saying?"
What do you attribute Charlottesville to? White suppression? White death at the hands of police? White genocide? Do you think things would change for Black people if George Floyd hadn't been killed? Do you think there wouldn't be another Michael Brown or Bryona Taylor or 10, 30 or 100 more?
I do think those twitterers are biased. If they weren't, they wouldn't talk about anything like that. But they're biased in that they will show this stuff, in the same way someone on the left is biased in that they won't talk about it. Or, like you, they'll deflect from it by bringing up a racist rally from three years ago.
What are ya bringing up Charlottesville for? That was pretty cut-and-dry: racists marching and chanting "jews will not replace us." There's no justification for them doing it. On the other hand, I do see justification for protests in regard to Floyd and others killed in that manner. But just because protests are justified, the rest of the bullshit (looting, rioting, harassing neighborhood residents, etc.) is not justified.
Lastly, I don't think Trump questioning Harris' eligibility is warranted, since you're asking, because that has nothing to do with what we're discussing here. And I have no idea what you're talking about with Trump and her name pronunciation.
Do people "demanding" that "white people gives us your houses" really scare you? Is it the message or that they're doing it at night in what I assume are white neighborhoods that has you posting biased tweets? I'm trying to understand the fear factor here and whether you believe its a real threat or concern, like the biased Twitterers would have you believe. So why do these Twitterers misinform with labeling every protest as BLM? And why do you propagate it?
I bring up Charlottesville because I'd like to know what was the underlying reason for their protest. Freedom of speech? Just feeling some oats? Legitimate grievances? Now, compare that to the Twits you posted. Do they not have the right to protest? Exercise freedom of speech? Feel some oats? Or do they have legitimate grievances to air and bring attention to?
Lastly, you said "may not be warranted" very much like Kamala "may not be eligible." Like Team Trump Treason, you didn't outright say that the BLM wasn't behind or should be credited with the "white people give us your houses" protest from last night. Basically, its an attempt to delegitimize a legitimate movement, the legitimate movement being BLM. Again, I question who the "give us your houses white people" protesters are and who they're affiliated with, who organized them and how it came to be because it seems to me that it wasn't BLM, again, despite what your Twitterers would have you believe.
Put yourself in someone else’s shoes if you can handle such an exercise. If a bunch of people who I’ve never done anything to in my life were outside my house yelling shit at me, I wouldn’t be “scared,” I’d be pissed. But someone else might be scared. Maybe your parents or grandparents. Would you be okay with a angry group of people yelling and screaming at them because of their race? If your mom called you and told you what happened, would just say “Hey, Charlottesville happened, mom. You deserve this harassment.”
Weak fucking sauce. You own guns, right? You’re so scared of “freedom of speech?”
Let me guess? You’re “white?” In a white suburb? And if Black people appeared, carrying signs and chanting,”white people, give us your houses,” you’d back up in fear, maybe shoot, or think it’s white genocide?
Boo fucking hoo, “I’m not voting Kamala.”
Yo, put “yourself” in George FUCKING Floyd’s shoes, if you can be “human” and all. Try breathing, for once. It comes natural for you, right?
How would you feel if your father, mother, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, cousin, nephew, niece, or any other family relative or someone you identified with were MURDERED in their sleep in their own bed, or after being pulled over or walking home with skittles or For passing a fake $20 bill? Oh! Gee! I’m scared!!
How would you fucking feel, being white and all? Being “human?”
Well because he’s probably sleeping like a normal person. Not up all night obsessing about defending a bunch of garbage people demanding white people open their pockets. Buh buh buh George Floyd. How long are we going to use this poor mans name to defend criminal activity? Maybe BLM leaders should publicly come out against bullshit like this that tarnishes their cause. Instead of defending robbing and looting as reparations.
Same old shit. Changing the subject, answering questions with questions, and so on. And my god, man. Angry posts at 4:42, 4:58, 5:11, and 5:30 in morning? What a 50-minute span that must’ve been in the Halifax household. You might want to seek some help. You have issues that go deeper than the already bizarre subject manner of your posts.
Same old shit. Changing the subject, answering questions with questions, and so on. And my god, man. Angry posts at 4:42, 4:58, 5:11, and 5:30 in morning? What a 50-minute span that must’ve been in the Halifax household. You might want to seek some help. You have issues that go deeper than the already bizarre subject manner of your posts.
BOO! Be Best. Keep being scared of the other. Twitter told you to.
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Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County statement on retirement of Chief of Police Carmen Best
SEATTLE—Today, Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County released the following statement, which can be quoted in-full or in-part.
“Today’s news of the retirement of Chief Carmen Best is a loss.
It does nothing to further our fight for authentic police accountability and the safety of Black lives, that the first Black woman to hold the position of Chief of Police of the Seattle Police Department has been forced out of her job by the Seattle City Council.
Racism is racism.
We demand the Seattle City Council stop prioritizing performative action that solely suggests the appearance of change. We demand transparency and accountability for the series of actions and inactions that led to Chief Best’s resignation. And we demand a successor that serves Black Lives.”
About Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County
Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County is a grassroots, volunteer-run, social-justice nonprofit organization focused on the empowerment and liberation of Blacks and other people of color through advocacy and direct action. BLM Seattle centers leadership on Black femmes, women and queer people organizing and taking direct action to dismantle anti-black systems and policies of oppression.
Who are Katie Daviscourt, Courtney Holland and BasedPoland (oooooo, what a Twitter handle)?
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Dublin 2010
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Krakow 2022
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What you say or how to respond when you can't explain or have an answer why BLM-King County doesn't list "give us your homes white people" as one of their demands or why they bemoan and publicly stated they think the retirement of the police chief is unfortunate.
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As for when conservatives like this reference BLM, sure, I don't think any people associated with the BLM organization are calling up people and ordering them to march through white neighborhoods harassing the residents. I'll give ya that, and these Twitter-users might just see black people acting like this and immediately credit it to BLM, which may not be warranted. But you have to admit this overall "movement" has spawned this sort of stuff. If George Floyd wasn't killed, do you think there would be mobs of people doing this sort of stuff? Not just yelling and screaming in neighborhoods at night, but all of the stuff we've seen since the Floyd killing.
Pearl Jam bootlegs:
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EDIT: Oops, forgot the link: https://www.capitolhillseattle.com/2016/01/gentrification-stops-here-mlk-march-splinter-group-targets-central-district-pot-shop/ - note that this was from January of 2016. I just wanted to show that this has been an ongoing issue for many years in that part of town.
To the second bolded, kind of like Kamala (my imagining how Team Trump Treason says her name apparently acted as a trigger so I'll refrain this time) MAY NOT be eligible to be vice president? Or "lots of people are saying?"
What do you attribute Charlottesville to? White suppression? White death at the hands of police? White genocide? Do you think things would change for Black people if George Floyd hadn't been killed? Do you think there wouldn't be another Michael Brown or Bryona Taylor or 10, 30 or 100 more?
Regarding the twitterers, no bias here right?:
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I'll let yoyu wade through the morass that is BasedPoland:
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What are ya bringing up Charlottesville for? That was pretty cut-and-dry: racists marching and chanting "jews will not replace us." There's no justification for them doing it. On the other hand, I do see justification for protests in regard to Floyd and others killed in that manner. But just because protests are justified, the rest of the bullshit (looting, rioting, harassing neighborhood residents, etc.) is not justified.
Lastly, I don't think Trump questioning Harris' eligibility is warranted, since you're asking, because that has nothing to do with what we're discussing here. And I have no idea what you're talking about with Trump and her name pronunciation.
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http://wegotshit.blogspot.com
I bring up Charlottesville because I'd like to know what was the underlying reason for their protest. Freedom of speech? Just feeling some oats? Legitimate grievances? Now, compare that to the Twits you posted. Do they not have the right to protest? Exercise freedom of speech? Feel some oats? Or do they have legitimate grievances to air and bring attention to?
Lastly, you said "may not be warranted" very much like Kamala "may not be eligible." Like Team Trump Treason, you didn't outright say that the BLM wasn't behind or should be credited with the "white people give us your houses" protest from last night. Basically, its an attempt to delegitimize a legitimate movement, the legitimate movement being BLM. Again, I question who the "give us your houses white people" protesters are and who they're affiliated with, who organized them and how it came to be because it seems to me that it wasn't BLM, again, despite what your Twitterers would have you believe.
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This is separate from the "white people give us your houses" question above, but what delegitimizes the movement for me is when BLM Chicago organizers went on the record the other day and said "I don't care if someone decides to loot a Gucci or a Macy's or a Nike store, because that makes sure that person eats. That makes sure that person has clothes. That is reparations. Anything they wanted to take, they can take it because these businesses have insurance." These were direct quotes by actual BLM organizers, not some random group of biased "twitterers."
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Boo fucking hoo, “I’m not voting Kamala.”
Yo, put “yourself” in George FUCKING Floyd’s shoes, if you can be “human” and all. Try breathing, for once. It comes natural for you, right?
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How would you feel if your father, mother, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, cousin, nephew, niece, or any other family relative or someone you identified with were MURDERED in their sleep in their own bed, or after being pulled over or walking home with skittles or For passing a fake $20 bill? Oh! Gee! I’m scared!!
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